Dressing The Air is the brainchild of the London-based artist Paul Schütze.

In a career spanning 30 years, Schütze has exhibited his photographic and installation works in galleries and museums around the world, released over thirty albums of original recordings, scored a number of films and performed numerous concerts. He has collaborated with artists such as James Turrell, Josiah McElheny and Isaac Julien and musicians as diverse as Bill Laswell, Raoul Björkenheim, Toshinori Kondo, Lol Coxhill and Jah Wobble.

Dressing The Air is a unique open resource that aims to enrich creative thinking by encouraging a multi-sensory approach. A constantly evolving archive and creative news feed, Dressing The Air monitors and reports on a diverse range of art-forms from cinema to sculpture, painting to furniture design, land-art to perfumery.

Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes

An extensive exhibition examining Le Corbusier's works across numerous disciplines. The importance and influence of his legacy is unpacked both in the context of the exhibition itself but, perhaps more importantly, in the evident historical resonance to which we all now bear witness. Since these ideas were proposed, architecture has evolved (not always forwards) and often been distorted in its progress by forces opposed to utility and clarity of intention. There are lessons and principals embodied in Le Corbusier's works which need to be rediscovered, reexamined and revived. Until September the 23rd.

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"These examples show how making autobiographical memories is intimately linked to our sensory and emotional experience of the world, and demonstrate how memory depends on seamless collaborations between many different cognitive and neural systems."- Charles Fernyhough, 2012, Pieces Of Light